Cowboys win 31-28 over the Chiefs. CeeDee Lamb bounces back on a strong game from quarterback Dak Prescott.
The Cowboys feasted for Thanksgiving after defeating the struggling Kansas City Chiefs 31-28. Dak Prescott passed for 320 yards, 2 touchdowns and 1 interception. CeeDee Lamb was the main beneficiary with 7 catches, 112 receiving yards and a touchdown.
The Cowboys are the perfect team for fantasy, strong offensive players in quarterback Dak Prescott, wide receivers Lamb, George Pickens, tight end Jake Ferguson and running back Javonte Williams. Pair that offense with a leaky defense and you have potential league winners with all the weapons on offense. All the aforementioned players are must starts.
Author: Jesse Baldwin @J_Baldwin51
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Dallas Cowboys star wide receiver Ceedee Lamb is dealing with a high ankle sprain and could miss multiple weeks.
In week three of their blowout loss to the Chicago Bears, the Dallas Cowboys received more bad news as their star wide receiver, CeeDee Lamb, left the game with an ankle injury. Lamb is expected to miss multiple weeks.
Jerry Jones has stated that the high ankle sprain could land Lamb on the IR but no designation has been made at this time. With Lamb being the focal point of the offense, Dak Prescott will look to George Pickens and Jake Ferguson to ignite the team and get back in the in the win column. With Lamb out, Fergusn recorded 13 receptions for 82 yards and Pickens stat line was five for 68 and a touchdown. The Cowboys play the Green Bay Packers in Week 4 with the highly anticipated return of Micah Parsons to the Lone Star State.
Fantasy managers should keep a close eye on the injury news for Lamb as this may open up a buy window from panicking owners if he misses more than Week 4.
Author: Dane Madoche(@FF_DaMaddog)
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is finally healthy.
Dak Prescott is entering the 2025 season healthy and poised for a strong fantasy campaign after fully recovering from last year’s midseason hamstring injury. The Cowboys signal-caller is ready to prove he can continue his success he had before the injury ended his 2024 season.
Prescott finished as the QB3 in 2023 season. Now, he is fully recovered and still surrounded by elite weapons, including CeeDee Lamb and Jake Ferguson, but this offseason they added George Pickens. With not an elite running back, we can expect a high-volume passing offense.
Prescott is a strong value in the Round 7–9 range in redraft leagues and a solid target for managers who wait on quarterback. His combination of experience, weapons, and offensive scheme make him a high-floor, high-ceiling option in 2025, and will finish as a QB1.
Author: Jake Lewis (@Lewylewis5)
With the addition of wide receiver George Pickens, drafters are pushing Dak Prescott’s ADP up on Underdog.
Dak Prescott has a new weapon at his disposal in wide receiver George Pickens. Pickens will make a formidable duo with star receiver CeeDee Lamb.
A benefactor of this move is Dak Prescott. Dak has risen 11.9 spots in ADP on Underdog from the beginning of round 12 to the early part of round 11. Prescott’s season was interrupted by injury in 2024 allowing him to only play in 8 games. Prescott is 1 season removed from throwing for 4,516 passing yards and posting 20.7 fantasy points per game which ranked No.4 for quarterbacks.
While Dak’s ADP has risen a full round, it is wise to continue selecting him as he presents tremendous value due to recency bias due to missed playing time. Heading into his aged 32 season, Dak is expected to make a big bounce back in 2025 making him a terrific selection in all formats.
Author: Jeremiah Retzlaff (@coachretzlaff1)
With a trade to the Dallas Cowboys, George Pickens is also finding a new home in drafts with a skyrocketing ADP.
Markets ebb and flow with new information. In Underdog bestball, George Pickens is experiencing a flow in his ADP rising in the last week. Pickens is up 16.3 spots and has risen from the middle of the 7th round to the early part of round 6.
After the sign and trade the Steelers made for DK Metcalf, the writing was on the wall and across social media that George Pickens days may be numbered in Pittsburgh. After a swell of rumors leading up to the draft it appeared the Pickens trade market had cooled.
With Pickens going to Dallas he is set up as a perfect complement to CeeDee Lamb in an offense that throws plenty more than the Steelers. Last season, the Cowboys were 4th in team pass plays per game at 39.7. Given that Pickens has risen, it is logical to ask whether or not he should go any higher. Continue to click George Pickens with confidence as his talent and situation are aligning for a sky high breakout.
Author: Jeremiah Retzlaff (@coachretzlaff1)
For the cost of a 3rd round pick the Dallas Cowboys are set to have a massive boost to their receiving room with the addition of George Pickens.
This is huge news for a team that has been desperate for multiple years now to add a secondary weapon for Dak Prescott alongside Ceedee Lamb.
The rumors from Pittsburgh that they weren’t interested in signing Pickens to a long term contract have proven to be true. These rumours were only strengthened this offseason when they traded for DK Metcalf who occupies basically the same role as Pickens.
The questions remains if there will be an extension announced for Pickens. This move is a massive boost in fantasy for Dak Prescott and Ceedee Lamb for the upcoming season.
Author Scott Riley